Design for Change, It Makes Cents
Changing the world sounds like an impossible task for any one person, but we can all use our skills for good rather than evil and make progress towards a better planet.
In this session, Patrick Haney will talk about the responsibility that designers have to make a positive change in the world, how we can "go green" as web folk, what to do to gain people's trust and get them involved in your cause, and look at actual techniques we can use right now in order to "do good" on the web.
About Patrick Haney
Patrick Haney is not a sausage. He's a designer and co-founder of Hanerino (http://hanerino.com), a design studio based just north of Boston. He's also an adjunct instructor at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts (http://cdiabu.com), a certificate program at Boston University, where he teaches classes in both Graphic and Web Design & Web Development.
Before starting his own company, Patrick worked for a range of other institutions including startups, large corporations and universities. His most recent position was at Harvard University, where he designed and developed websites built on iSites, a custom course/content management system. He also runs Refresh Boston (http://refreshboston.org), a monthly meetup of web folk in the Boston area that discuss design, development, user research and other web-related topics.
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